LeeVaris
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My New Oud from Dincer Dalkilic
Here's a shot of me with my new Dincer Dalkilic oud - to see more detailed shots go here:
http://www.varis.com/Oud/DincerDalkilic/
Dincer's oud is one of the finest instruments I've had ther pleasure to play - very similar to the one he made for Mavrothis, it has a very expressive
voice!
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LeeVaris
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Sound sample
I'm not really good enough to do this instrument any justice but here is a short sample. I have a longer piece that I wrote on the other link -
unfortunately the sound quality doesn't really capture the subtle overtones that Dincer's oud projects. Nor does it convey the feeling you get from
the vibrations that come into your body from the back - really an amazing experience. I still love my other ouds - they have very different characters
and are good for different moods. This one is very special though - anyone who is interested in Turkish style intruments, you can't go wrong with an
oud by Dincer Dalkilic!
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oudplayer
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hey lee
congrads on yr new oud is it turkish or arabic??
it looks very nice and amazing
how does it sound i would love to hear what it sounds like
thx sammy good luck with it
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revaldo29
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Wow!
Lee, your taste in ouds never fails to impress me. I don't know much about oud construction, but the craftsmanship on this oud looks absolutely
stunning. It also sounds fantastic. One question though, I have seen you with an arabic oud, an Iraqi oud and a turkish oud. Do you use 3 different
tunnings? I'm always afraid of looking outside of the spectrum of arabic ouds because I can't play anything other than arabic tuning.
regards,
Adnan
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Jameel
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Very nice Lee. Congratulations. Your photography is excellent. My brother and father were once pro photographers, so I have a decent feel for good
photography. My brother still shoots, but of course now it's digital. He's using a D70 right now, but before that, Nikon and Hasselblad. Again, great
shots!
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SamirCanada
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Wow.. thats a top level oud. Really your lucky to have it.
And really my apreciation lot goes out Ustaz Dincer. Really its so simple and pure and it is crafted with the finest attention to detail..
Iam really impressed.
Regards
Samir
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Greg
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Congratulations Lee. It is so obviously a beautifully made instrument.
Regards,
Greg
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LeeVaris
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Different Tunings
Quote: | Originally posted by revaldo29
One question though, I have seen you with an arabic oud, an Iraqi oud and a turkish oud. Do you use 3 different tunnings? I'm always afraid of looking
outside of the spectrum of arabic ouds because I can't play anything other than arabic tuning. |
Well... yes and no. I generally keep the 11 course Samir Bashir oud in CFAdgcf which is basically Arabic tuning with a high "f". I have a Foad Jihad
(pictures coming soon) that I mostly tune FAdgcf - again, more like arabic tuning shifted up to the high "f". The Dincer oud came set up with strings
for C#F#Bead, for the piece on the web gallery I tuned the C# and F# 1/2 step up to DGBead which ends up having the same intervals as arabic but up a
whole step to D.
I like playing hijaz in Turkish standard tuning of EABead and I also like playing in a non-standard tuning of low BF#Bead. I never got the hang of
Munir Bashir's tuning with the low string in the first position CdgcfF though I will probably experiment with it some more later on.
I love playing around in differnt tunings but I don't shift things around too much until I change strings. The Bashir type instruments will tollerate
higher string tension so you can experiment with tuning up lower tension strings to get higher pitches but you want to be real careful with Turkish
style instruments because they are built so light that you could damage them with the wrong set of strings!
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Jonathan
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Wow, that is beautiful. Look even at the cool end scroll for the peg box with the contrasting layers of wood. I know it seems like a little thing,
but the whole oud just has a classic look to it. Love the wood, and I really think that mizraplek looks awesome--not too big, which I think is great.
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spyros mesogeia
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Dear friend Lee
I wish you to play it with hapiness and health
Very good choice my friend,beautifull instrument
Congratulations
Regards to all
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ktb711
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Congratulations! That oud looks and sounds really sweet. Health to your hands, and health to Dincer Usta's, too! Ellerinize Saglik!
ktb
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Mike
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Wow Lee...absolutely stunning instrument. Beautiful to look at and to listen to. Congratulations my friend.
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mavrothis
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Congratulations Lee, I hope you really enjoy this one. I got a chance to play this oud a few times, and it is really sweet. Play this oud as much as
you can, you'll see in the next year how it will open up even more.
Me ugeia!
mauroudis
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syrianoud
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Congratulations what a nice Oud,But if you can post a longer MP3 , The Oud sounds GREAT I love that sound...Regards Samir,California
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